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Looking for a bright light to mount on your truck’s tow hitch mount to light up the night as you work? Then thisiJDMTOY Tow Hitch Mount LED Pod Light Backup Reverse Lights/ Search lights are perfect for your vehicle.

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Loosen the screws enough to slightly pull apart the two brackets, then clamp the bracket over your tow hitch with the grooves facing inward and tighten the two screws to secure the tow hitch mounting bracket

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You will find that the adapter bracket is a bit wider than the allotted area on the LED pod light. This is intentional so that once you squeeze the need of the brackets, you will be able to insert it into the first inner layer of the LED pod light for a tight fit.

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Before you tighten, we recommend that you insert the screw into the flat part of the bracket. In this instance, this screw is the thicker one. After you tighten the bracket adapter, it will be more difficult to insert the screw in through the adapter which is why we recommend inserting the screw ahead of time.

Take a smaller bolt and drop it into the inner side of the light. There will be a location where the bolt can catch into the LED pod light grooves where it will not slide around. Take a thin screw and insert it into the other side of the LED pod light.

Use a screwdriver to press down the bolt to prevent it from sliding around when you tighten the screw and the bolt together with the hex tool. Once the screw and bolt have caught enough of the threading, you can then take out the screwdriver and finish securing the nut and bolt together. Repeat this process now on the other side.

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